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Jurong’s retail space almost doubles with opening of new mall JEM

The supply of retail mall space in Jurong has almost doubled from the second quarter of last year with the opening of the new shopping mall JEM in June this year.

The retail mall space jumped by 573,600 square feet in June, to nearly 1.2 million square feet.

Including the IMM Building and JCube, retail mall space in Jurong had amounted to 613,000 square feet in terms of net lettable area at the second quarter 2012.

And it is expected to increase by another 35 per cent by the end of this year, with the opening of Capitaland’s new mall Westgate, which has a net lettable area of 416,000 square feet.

Analysts said asking rents for retail malls in Jurong is expected to remain relatively stable at around S$10 to S$15 per square foot.

Still, as the Jurong area becomes more saturated with shopping malls, experts said mall operators must tweak their tenant composition to stay ahead of the competition.

One such mall operator is the IMM Building, which was first opened to the public in 1991 and is one of the oldest malls in the Jurong district.

IMM is re-positioning itself from a mall that sells mostly furnishings, to one that also boasts the largest number of outlet stores in Singapore.

The mall has a home and furnishing section on Level 3 called “I’MM Home”, which houses more than 50 furniture and interior design stores that meet almost all home renovation needs.

CapitaMalls Asia, which acquired the mall in 2003, said “I’MM Home” will continue to be a key feature of IMM’s offerings.

IMM’s makeover comes hot on the heels of the latest addition to the Jurong Gateway area, JEM, which is developed by Lend Lease.

With the onslaught of new malls, competition for the consumer dollar will get tougher.

Alan Cheong, the senior director of research and consultancy at Savills, said: “What would sell are the traditional suburban malls, where the F&B component is about 30 per cent.  And over time, that composition could also rise to 40-45 per cent.

“The core of this Jurong East district is where you see the interchange, where it is now JEM, Westgate will probably be one of the key anchor malls.

“They’re positioned slightly differently. JEM is more mid-upper but Westgate is more on the mid to higher end.”

Under the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s (URA’s) masterplan, the Jurong Lake district, which comprises Jurong Gateway and Lakeside, will be transformed into a unique lakeside destination for business and leisure.

Jurong Gateway is also set to be Singapore’s largest regional centre — 2.5 times the size of Tampines Regional Centre.

Other than Westgate’s debut before the end of the year, another retail mall, Big Box, with an area measuring 230,000 square feet, is also expected to open in 2014.

As the Jurong Lake district continues to mature, it is expected to attract more residential and commercial property developers over the next few years.

Experts said that means existing retail mall developers must revamp their tenant mix or move towards more mixed development projects.

Chua Yang Liang, the head of research at Jones Lang LaSalle, said: “In the past, the catchment income population was more working class at the time. Increasingly, you’ve seen a rise of mid- to high-income groups moving back to the Jurong area, so that is the population that is under-served.

“So for the other emerging groups, you have to start looking at where’s their niche, which sector is under-provided. With a growing population there, one thing you can look towards is really specialised services — towards the growing family with children, ageing population, childcare, daycare, nursery care, etc.”

With more malls and more stores, one thing is certain, the consumer is spoilt for choice.

Source – CNA – 5 Aug 2013

26 winners for first BCA Universal Design Mark Award

A total of 26 winners have clinched the first BCA Universal Design Mark Award by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA).

Among them, the Platinum winners of the Award are Reflections at Keppel Bay, a private residential development, and education institution United World College of South East Asia (East Campus).

Newly introduced in October last year, the BCA Universal Design Mark Award is a voluntary certification scheme that encourages building owners, developers and architects to include or retrofit their buildings and developments with Universal Design features.

The award is part of BCA’s effort in developing a City of All Ages which allows people of all ages and abilities to live, work, learn and play.

Private residential development, Reflections at Keppel Bay, was given the highest accolade for the developer and architect’s outstanding provision of user-friendly features.

BCA says the development stands out not only for its iconic architectural presence, but also for its outstanding user-friendly and Universal Design features.

Although the design of Reflections at Keppel Bay was developed based on the 2002 edition of BCA’s Code on Accessibility, its Platinum status recognises the extra efforts by its developers and architects in creating a development that is inclusive and ahead of its time.

With its lush landscaping, spacious resting areas and leisure pools as well as elder and family-friendly features, Reflections at Keppel Bay is a comfortable and relaxing environment that allows people of all ages and abilities to enjoy.

To help its residents and visitors find their way, the architect used a creative design for its signs, which are in the form of a cube that makes it easy for users to find their way around the development.

For each residential block, there is a specially designed door for wheelchair users such that they need only minimum effort to move in and out without any assistance.

The United World College of South East Asia (East Campus) was the Gold winner of last year’s Universal Design Award.

BCA says its conferment of Platinum status this year is a clear recognition of how its developer and architects have gone further ahead and improved significantly the level of user-friendliness of the campus.

The college campus’ elevated landscape connects the four academic blocks to other facilities such as the main plaza, playing field, rest and discussion areas.

With its large signboards, and creative use of cultural motifs and colours for each block, students and visitors to the college can find their way around easily.

The developer and architect’s dedication to Universal Design also extends to details such as the careful separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic for students of different ages around the college grounds and a nursing or lactation room for its staff.

Besides the two Platinum-certified winners, Changi Airport Terminal 1, JCube, Mapletree Business City and Pasir Ris Sports and Recreation Centre were also given BCA Universal Design Mark GoldPlus certifications.

The BCA Awards ceremony will be held on May 16 at the Resorts World Sentosa.

Source : CNA – 8 May 2013